Science Reviews
ESRL Global Monitoring Division Review
Boulder, Colorado — April 3-5, 2013
Poster Session #1 AGENDA
Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013
• 13:00 – 14:45 Poster Session 1: Atrium
Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013
• 13:00 – 14:45 Poster Session 1: Atrium
Climate Forcing
- Long-Term Measurements of Direct Aerosol Climate Forcing (Betsy Andrews)
- A Characterization of Arctic Aerosols and their Forcing of the Surface Radiation Budget (Robert Stone)
- Trace Gas Standards in Natural Air (Duane Kitzis)
- Short-lived Trace Gases: Opportunities for Mitigating Climate Change and Ozone Depletion (Steve Montzka)
- CarbonTracker (Mike Trudeau)
- GHG Measurement Network (Molly Crotwell)
- Lagrangian Modeling to Quantify Sources/Sinks in North America (Arlyn Andrews)
- Arctic Gas Measurements: Alaska Coast Guard Arctic Flights and CARVE (Colm Sweeney)
- Systematic Tests of Sampling Methods (Don Neff)
Poster Session #2 AGENDA
Thursday, April 4th, 2013
• 12:45 – 13:45 Poster Session 2: Atrium
Thursday, April 4th, 2013
• 12:45 – 13:45 Poster Session 2: Atrium
Ozone Depletion
- Global Monitoring Division Stratospheric Ozone Measurements (Bryan Johnson)
- Dobson World Standard and Calibration of the WMO Ozone Network (Bob Evans)
- 14C-based Emission Estimates for Halocarbons and other Greenhouse Gases across the U.S.(Steve Montzka)
- Satellite Validation of Ozone-depleting Substances from Global Hawk Missions (David Nance)
- Three Decades of Continuous Monitoring of Long-lived Halocarbons(Geoff Dutton)
Air Quality and Regional Studies
NOAA Boulder.
The six baseline observatories of GMD.
First row: Barrow, Alaska and Summit, Greenland; Second row: Trinidad Head, California and Mauna Loa Hawaii; Third row: American Samoa and South Pole
First row: Barrow, Alaska and Summit, Greenland; Second row: Trinidad Head, California and Mauna Loa Hawaii; Third row: American Samoa and South Pole